Damaeus wrote:
> In news:internal.ml.yahoo.comp.programming.c-prog, "Brett McCoy"
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> posted on Wed, 18 Jun 2008 21:00:59 -0400:
> 
>> Actually, I'd say the "quantum" universe is more like bitmapped
>> graphics, since Planck's constant sets a limit on how small quantities
>> (time, energy, length, momentum, etc) can be measured. 'quantum'
>> implies a discrete amount, not an infinitely variable one.
> 
> Like they have all the answers.  Leave it to scientists to place
> limits in areas where God has placed none.  Dark matter is immediately
> replenished.  Jesus could have rained fish on the people for days if
> he'd wanted to.  That's how all those fish were multiplied, you
> know... the same way one particle is seen in thousands of places at
> once in their quantum physics experiments.
> 
> Damaeus

Stay on topic.  There are other forums/groups for philosophically 
contemplating the world around us.  Of course, if you can figure out how 
to physically multiply food with C/C++, then we're definitely 
interested.  But, AFAIK, the necessary technology to replicate/transmute 
molecules doesn't exist yet.  And even if it does, it is hardly ready to 
replicate complex organisms.

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